Finally, there's a Wikipedia app for the iPhone/iPad. It's written in HTML5, and makes looking stuff up a lot quicker, and though it's in early stages of development, it's pretty good already, with savable bookmarks and a history.

The main thing it lacks for me at the moment is the option to change font size.

Thanks. I will check that one out for sure. It is amazing how much I search for information at a lumber yard. All kinds of answers for problems with plumbing, electrical, and construction are right at your finger tips.

I like your choice of articles.

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Common sense and deodorant are a lot alike. People who need it the most don't use it.

Might be better on an iPad, but on an iPhone apart from this app, there's just looking stuff up in Safari, which is pretty slow and limited to the same content this app provides - except without the history/bookmarks feature.

Yeah, I am glad to know about the app, but I have concerns about how Safari is going to support this. Also history and bookmark feature is essential, so I might be looking for an alternative browser...i think

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